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Somerset / Re: Bedminster marriage parish records
« on: Wednesday 30 January 13 13:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Charz!

I am back on line again and wonder whether you would share your bit of the Smith family tree with me? I am happy to send you mine if you are interested, but haven't been able to work out how to send you a personal message yet!

Best wishes,
knomur

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Somerset / Re: Bedminster marriage parish records
« on: Wednesday 05 December 12 18:14 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Charz

Sorry for the delay! Well done for finding Mary Flanigan - she sounds Irish! I'm a bit busy for the next few weeks, but will hope to catch up with you again soon - I'd love to know where you would fit into my tree . . . . .

Happy Christmas,

best wishes,
Knomur

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Somerset / Re: Bedminster marriage parish records
« on: Monday 03 December 12 09:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again!

That is very interesting! I have just been on the IGI website and that has the same children of William and Mary (plus a couple more!) as you have, but it also says that they were married in 1814 in Bedminster (no further details, but also no sources, as you probably know!) It does not give Mary's maiden name, but it would fit in with their first child being James?

Best wishes,
Knomur

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Somerset / Re: Bedminster marriage parish records
« on: Saturday 01 December 12 22:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Charz!

Thank you for your reply. Frank Smith moved away to the South Wales pits where he married, then moved to Yorkshire too, then back to Wales, then back to Yorkshire again, all to find work, I presume.

I look forward to learning more!

Best wishes,
Knomur

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Somerset / Re: Bedminster marriage parish records
« on: Wednesday 28 November 12 14:27 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Charz

I have just come across the history of your postings after following up on the same death certificate which you obviously have!(that of John Smith killed in a mining accident in South Liberty Pit in 1875). I do not think I can give you any more information (in fact you have had more success than I have with the William Smith and Keene families!), but you would be the first 'distant cousin' I have come across from the Smith family, so I would be very interested to hear more (when I have posted enough to be able to write (or receive?) personal messages! :-\. John Seaman Smith was younger brother to my great grandfather Frank. Best wishes,
Knomur

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